Cyprus desalination plant to be served by Flowserve 05 April 2013

Pumps specialist Flowserve has received a multi-million dollar order from MN Larnaca Desalination to provide a pump package and energy recovery package to be used at a 15.9 million gallons/day seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant in Cyprus.

MN Larnaca Desalination – a joint venture between Mekorot Development & Enterprise, of Israel, and Netcom, of Cyprus – is to design and rebuild the existing SWRO plant and then operate the upgraded facility for 25 years.

The Larnaca project will use Flowserve Calder Dual Work Exchange Energy Recovery (DWEER) units together with its DMX pumps for the high-pressure feed services.

DWEER units are isobaric machines claimed to recover up to 97% of the hydraulic energy remaining in brine stream, so helping to reduce the operator's running costs.

"As a leader in the growing desalination industry, we are extremely pleased that MN Larnaca Desalination has entrusted Flowserve with this important project," comments Jim Quain, president, Flowserve Engineered Product Operations.

"Flowserve's proven track record for efficiency and reliability of our high-pressure pumps and Calder DWEERs, along with a low overall cost of ownership and an experienced project management team, were major considerations," he adds.

Brian Tinham

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